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At Studio 66, we are commited to providing our customers with beautiful, intricate, handmade pieces that anyone and everyone would love to have.

We love that our customers come in and consistently tell us that they love our shop and that there is always something new to see when they pop in.

Studio 66 stocks items that are sourced from Australia, South Africa, Turkey, Mauritius, Isreal and more! Our customers deserve to have an array of choices from the around the world.

We have tableware fashioned from copper and brass, bowls made from telephone wire, handblown animals and glassware made from 100% recycled glass, ceramics that are delicately handmade and handpainted to look like flowers, 3D backlit paintings and much more!

We also do framing.

Our store is a great place to find gifts your friends and family, wedding presents or something special to spoil yourself with.

An inspired and innovative art space in Scarborough bringing the community together to honour Mo, Evie and Otis Maslin.

Galleries:Painting,Artisan Workshop,Art Gallery,Drawing

Represented Artists:Various Artists

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Open Days:Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday

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The Artspace Collective is an inspired and innovative community hub in Scarborough, bringing together artists and creatives to establish a space for art sessions, exhibitions, music, food and creative artisan workshops for kids and adults!

The Western Australia Police Historical Society (Inc) was established by serving Police Officers in 1987. With support from Commissioner Brian Bull, our Collection was housed on Police premises until Mr Bull’s retirement in 1994.

Museums:Local History,Natural History

Open Days/times:Mon - Fri 10AM - 4PM

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Open Days:Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday

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The Western Australia Police Historical Society (Inc) was established by serving Police Officers in 1987. With support from Commissioner Brian Bull, our Collection was housed on Police premises until Mr Bull’s retirement in 1994.

His successor did not support the Society so we were forced to seek other storage facilities and retired Officers were required to fill the void. The WA Police Union subsequently gave us an office and facilities for storage, in order that we could continue.

In November 2006 we were able to move into the premises at 57 Lincoln Street, Highgate Commissioner O’Callaghan leased the old Highgate Hill Police Station built 1897 and the Police quarters built 1906 (pictured above) to the Society with a 10 year renewable term. The Society has since taken residence in Scarborough, at 174 Scarborough Beach Road.

In addition we secured a lease with the Water Corporation on their redundant sewage (tower) building, which is adjacent, for a lecture, meeting and work room. All these buildings are Heritage listed.

We established offices and a Museum in the Police quarters and restored the interior of the Police Station and cells to appear as if the Station is still in operation. Our main purpose is to preserve Police history, whether it be with aretfacts, photographs or documents, together with the personal histories of former Officers. Organised group tours are conducted by appointment.

A quarterly Newsletter consisting of 8 to 12 pages titled The Peelers Gazette, is produced. This has a circulation of 170 copies and is produced in hard copy. It covers the activities of the Society as well as a feature article on some aspect of WA Police history.

The Society currently has 103 members, with a nomination fee set at $10.00 plus $10.00 annually. Monthly Meetings take place at 10am, on the first Tuesday of the month, with the exception of November when it is on the 2nd Tuesday. In January we are in recess.

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Located within Wanneroo's Cultural Centre, this museum showcases and celebrates the changes through history of the local area with over 300 objects and photographs on display depicting local life over the ages. What's more, there is a fabulous little children's area where little folk can get hands-on experience in the market gardening trade.

Museums:Aboriginal,Local History

Open Days/times:Mon - Fri 10AM - 4PM, Sat 12PM - 4PM, Sun 11AM - 3PM

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Facilities:Wheelchair Access,Cafe,Free

Open Days:Monday,Tuesday,Wednesday,Thursday,Friday,Saturday,Sunday

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Bring the kids and take them on a journey of exploration and education. Whilst my little one was too young to appreciate many of the antiquities on show; this is a great place to take little people and show them 'how we used to live'. There are numerous exhibits, many with audio visual and interactive displays that deepen the learning opportunities available. The changing technology display would certainly be a great eye opener for children of today who might enjoy finding out how Wanneroo locals existed before electricity. There are also some fabulous rural artefacts, and a rare 'buka' on show; believed to be the only kangaroo skin cloak on display outside of the Museum of WA.